The perfect activity to introduce your immigration and/or urbanization unit! Eight different authentic primary source photographs featuring American immigrant life and experiences are included. Your students will answer photo-specific questions as they rotate through each immigrant discovery station. The immigrant photographs focus on American immigrants from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Source information is included for each photograph. WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: ♥ I loved having the students think about the meaning behind the images! ♥ I used this as an introduction to an immigration unit. My kids loved using these photos in groups to do a photo analysis, make inferences, and discuss! We closed our unit by revisiting these and discussed how our original analysis changed due to new learning and understandings. ♥ Great intro to our study of immigration. INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE: Immigration Station Photographs: 8 authentic immigration photographs from the late 1800s and early 1900s are included. Each photograph includes source information and highlights a different aspect of immigration during that time period. The station posters can be blown up to a larger size, or multiple copies of each poster can be made for each station. For classrooms with access to technology, the photographs can be displayed using iPads or computers. Discovery Station Student Response Pages: As students move through each station, they are required to answer two questions for each photograph. The questions are specific to the photograph and encourage students to participate and remain engaged throughout the lesson. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDITIONAL RESOURCES YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: US HISTORY TIMELINE ACTIVITY TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD DBQ HISTORY DOCUMENTS PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS BUNDLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want a FREE resource each month? Click HERE to follow Literacy in Focus, and you will be sent the monthly freebie! Thank you! ©Literacy In Focus ♥ Instagram ♥ Facebook ♥ Blog ♥ Pinterest
The perfect activity to introduce your immigration and/or urbanization unit! Eight different authentic primary source photographs featuring American immigrant life and experiences are included. Your students will answer photo-specific questions as they rotate through each immigrant discovery station. The immigrant photographs focus on American immigrants from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Source information is included for each photograph. WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: ♥ I loved having the students think about the meaning behind the images! ♥ I used this as an introduction to an immigration unit. My kids loved using these photos in groups to do a photo analysis, make inferences, and discuss! We closed our unit by revisiting these and discussed how our original analysis changed due to new learning and understandings. ♥ Great intro to our study of immigration. INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE: Immigration Station Photographs: 8 authentic immigration photographs from the late 1800s and early 1900s are included. Each photograph includes source information and highlights a different aspect of immigration during that time period. The station posters can be blown up to a larger size, or multiple copies of each poster can be made for each station. For classrooms with access to technology, the photographs can be displayed using iPads or computers. Discovery Station Student Response Pages: As students move through each station, they are required to answer two questions for each photograph. The questions are specific to the photograph and encourage students to participate and remain engaged throughout the lesson. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDITIONAL RESOURCES YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: US HISTORY TIMELINE ACTIVITY TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD DBQ HISTORY DOCUMENTS PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS BUNDLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want a FREE resource each month? Click HERE to follow Literacy in Focus, and you will be sent the monthly freebie! Thank you! ©Literacy In Focus ♥ Instagram ♥ Facebook ♥ Blog ♥ Pinterest
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